Meal Delivery Programs Reduce The Use Of Costly Health Care In Dually Eligible Medicare And Medicaid Beneficiaries

Author:

Berkowitz Seth A.1,Terranova Jean2,Hill Caterina3,Ajayi Toyin4,Linsky Todd5,Tishler Lori W.6,DeWalt Darren A.7

Affiliation:

1. Seth A. Berkowitz () is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During the time of the study, he was an assistant professor of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, in Boston.

2. Jean Terranova is director of food and health policy at Community Servings, in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

3. Caterina Hill is director of research and evaluation at Commonwealth Care Alliance, in Boston.

4. Toyin Ajayi is chief health officer of Sidewalk Labs Care Lab, in New York City.

5. Todd Linsky is senior business intelligence informatics analyst at Commonwealth Care Alliance.

6. Lori W. Tishler is vice president of medical affairs at Commonwealth Care Alliance.

7. Darren A. DeWalt is the John Randolph and Helen Barnes Chambliss Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Publisher

Health Affairs (Project Hope)

Subject

Health Policy

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